mackzoore sb
(Santa Barbara - United States)I currently teach middle school science and math at the Laguna Blanca school in scenic Santa Barbara. I previously taught at the American Nicaraguan School in Managua, where I developed curriculum and taught physics, conceptual physics and earth ...
Civics Curriculum
Description:The first unit contains overarching themes including factors underlying the formation of the United States of America and its system of government. Domestic and foreign influences were catalysts in the foundation of our political system. Unit one identifies important vectors in the beginnings of American culture and society. Unit two focuses on the United States Constitution as the essential document for the founding of the United States of America as a new nation. Several key ideas and documents that influenced the creation of the Constitution are spanned, as well as an in-depth examination of the Articles as they relate to government and citizens rights and responsibilities, and the continuing effect of the Constitution on contemporary issues. Examined at the core of unit three are the structure and functionality of the United States government at the local, state, and federal levels. The lessons within are designed to challenge students to recognize cross-governmental similarities and differences, and apply such an understanding to events that significantly impact students’ lives. The fourth and final unit moves outside of the borders of the United States and considers the impact of the United States system of government on a global scale. The lessons have been designed to engage students with the pertinent issues of world politics, international trade relations, and foreign affairs policies.
Last Updated:Jul-10-2009
Subject(s):- Social Studies
- Civics
- Grades 9-10 / Ages 14-16
- Curriculum: Full Course
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- Contributed By: Andrew Pass
CURRIKI REVIEW
- This resource was reviewed using the rubric for Curriculum: Full Course and received an overall Curriki Review System rating of 2-Good, as of 03/27/08.
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Component Ratings:
- Technical Completeness:2
- Content Accuracy:3
- Appropriate Pedagogy:3
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Reviewer Comments:
This collection is full of detailed, valuable, and challenging lesson plans that provide teachers with step by step directions for how to teach civics. The lessons include a large variety of resources from website links to worksheets to activities to readings to assessments and much much more. The making of peanut butter and jelly sandwiches to demonstrate to students the need for laws is especially creative. There are a few formatting issues throughout the lessons that need to be adjusted as needed to provide students with handouts.


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